ISTM @ricepad is talking about Goodwill outlet stores where the goods are set out for the cusomers in bins. The customers are expected to paw through the bins hunting their treasures.
See also the recent phenomenon of Amazon return disposal stores, also called “bin stores”. See here for more:
People buy a lot of stuff from Amazon (and similar) online stores. And they return a lot of stuff. For small items, I’ve read processing these returns can sometimes cost more than they’re worth. Over the last few years, a number of physical stores in cheaper malls largely selling what seem to be unwanted Amazon purchases have opened in my medium Canadian city. These use a novel pricing strategy for cheaper things. More expensive things are just sold at a fixed price, up to a 50% discount fr…